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- Nauphoeta cinerea, the speckled ****roach, lobster ****roach, or (small) cinereous ****roach, is a species of ****roach in the family Blaberidae. It is...
- Madagascar hissing ****roach – Gromphadorhina portentosa Speckled ****roach – Nauphoeta cinerea Surinam ****roach – Pycnoscelus surinamensis Australian wood ****roach...
- ****roach (specifically a Periplaneta americana, Periplaneta australasiae, or Nauphoeta rhombifolia) twice, delivering venom. Researchers, using radioactive labeling...
- cir****data (Haan, 1842) - type species (by subsequent designation of Blatta (Nauphoeta) cir****data Haan) Paranauphoeta formosana Matsumura, 1913 Paranauphoeta...
- species: Neisseria cinerea – a proteobacterium Namibia cinerea – a dicot Nauphoeta cinereaspeckled ****roach Nemacerota cinerea – a moth Nepa cinerea...
- Exeter University of Georgia Thesis Female mate choice in a ****roach, Nauphoeta cinerea, and tests of genetic models of ****ual selection  (1988) Doctoral...
- This close alignment largely factors in determining male fertility in Nauphoeta cinerea. Surprisingly, sperm viability was not affected by any change...
- elicits neurobehavioral insufficiency and oxidative damage in nontarget Nauphoeta cinerea nymphs Cellular and molecular mechanisms of aflatoxin B1-mediated...
- be present also in the moth Manduca ****ta, another ****roach species, Nauphoeta cinerea as well as the locust Schistocerca gregaria. In the latter species...
- (1974). “Post cerebral neuroendocrine complex of the blaberid ****roaches, Nauphoeta cinerea (Olivier) and Trichoblatta sericea (Saussure): An in situ study”...